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Don't care any more. Going by bus now. Lunch time will be beer o'clock now as I don't have to drive or ride back.
As DanABZ said, the pin can be removed. I tried very short levers on a previous 1098 and the clutch was too short. I am now using Rizoma levers...
Chin up, it won't rain all of the time!
At very short notice I have got a ticket for race day. It's way past the end date for advanced car park ticket sales. For those that have been...
I use BT. I haven't had any notifications for a while. I am marked as wanting them in my forum profile.
I will have the last one.
Seen much worse than that either on here or on the American forum (can't remember exactly where). Doesn't seem to be a universal problem, though....
We coped for years before they became common place. It wouldn't bother me if they didn't exist. Bikes were still ace before they appeared.
Nope. They don't call me Mr Magoo for nothing! (Note to self - pay more attention to emoticons!)
What was? :-)
I don't think that the UK market would be considered to be large enough for Ducati to release a UK variant of any model.
Working via a web browser on a laptop, won't work on the iPad. Grrrrrr..
Anybody else trying to watch MotoGP qualifying on BT Sport 2 via the Internet? It's not working for me. All of the other channels that I don't...
Sounds like it needs bleeding. Ducati rear brakes are weak things but they do work when there is no air in them.
I didn't see any of the Panigales in the list :-(
You're not going to ride it, then? :-)
Dislocated shoulder at the last race is hardly "getting away with it", is it?
I have gone from a 1098s to a 1299s (via an RSV4 for three years). Before that I had a 748r. The 1299 is streets ahead of the 1098 IMO. I can...
Mine came with a 60 profile front, which I hated. It felt like riding off the edge of the tyre in corners, and there were absolutely no chicken...
As others have said, it's probably because the bike is so new. If they persist, have a look at how far the gear lever has to travel up and down...